116: Creating Civility and Respect at Work

116: Creating Civility and Respect at Work

What if there were a way to create a workplace (and world!) where people genuinely respect those who aren’t like them? That’s the focus of Robin Rosenberg’s work. As CEO and Founder of Live in Their World, Robin combines her expertise as a clinical psychologist with her passion for using Virtual Reality for good. Join our conversation to learn about the programs she’s created to help all employees of a company become more sensitive to bias and its effects…and develop more respectful and productive ways to interact with each other.

Robin is board certified in clinical psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Clinical Psychology. She has taught psychology classes at Harvard University and Lesley University and has written psychology textbooks. She’s also had psychotherapy and coaching practices in the San Francisco Bay Area and New York City.

You’ll discover:

  • How Robin defines civility in the workplace
  • Why she prefers the sequence of Equity, Inclusion and Diversity (EID) instead of DEI.
  • The impact on workplace behavior when someone is able to experience virtually what another person goes through when being disrespected
  • The challenges of remote and hybrid work environments…and how to overcome them

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115: Lean Out: Achieve More by Doing Less

115: Lean Out: Achieve More by Doing Less

Are you focusing every day exclusively on the systems and processes that will help you accelerate your business growth and get the results you want? If not, Crista Grasso has practical answers! She shares lessons learned from her own jewelry business that she brings to her work with clients. You’ll find out why she recommends a 90-day plan to help you achieve phenomenal results and achieve a Rich Fulfilled Life.

Crista Grasso is a lean business consultant, creator of the Lean Out Method, the 90 Day Lean Out Planner, and host of the Lean Out Your Business Podcast.  She has been helping businesses achieve accelerated results and increased profitability for two decades through a combination of strategic planning and lean business practices. Crista, known as the “Business Optimizer,” specializes in helping businesses identify the most important things they should focus on right now that will drive maximum value for their customers and maximum profits for their business.

You’ll discover:

  • How to eliminate waste in your business so you invest time in what gets you the best results
  • The 4 pillars for creating a lean business
  • Why Crista created a Lean Out Planner with a 90-day focus
  • How she helps clients shift from their old, inefficient process to a more effective one
  • Why it’s useful to listen for times when you say, “Yeah, but…”

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114: A Higher Ed Leadership Program with REAL Impact

114: A Higher Ed Leadership Program with REAL Impact

What does it take to prepare college and university students to be effective leaders when they graduate? My guest Tom Kolditz knows exactly what’s required…and he’s making it happen as Executive Director of the Doerr Institute for New Leaders at Rice University—the most comprehensive, evidence‐based, university‐wide leader development program in the world. Tom was hand-picked by billionaire John Doerr to create this program. What Tom and his team have achieved in the past 6 years is ground-breaking and highly effective.

Tom is extremely well-qualified for this role. He’s a retired Brigadier General, and for 12 years at West Point he led the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership. Then for 4 years he was the founding director of the Leader Development Program at the Yale School of Management. He’s the co-author with my good friend Libby Gill of the book that explains all the components of the Doerr program: Leadership Reckoning: Can Higher Education Develop the Leaders We Need?

You’ll discover:

  • The 4 Principles of the Doerr Institute that drive all their program decisions
  • The shortfalls in most college/university student leadership development programs
  • Why Tom’s focus of leadership development is on colleges/universities only and not high schools
  • Why HR executives compete to hire participants of the Doerr Institute
  • How Tom has partnered with the Carnegie Foundation to co-create a classification system that every college and university in the U.S. can apply for

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113: You Can Be Fulfilled RIGHT NOW

113: You Can Be Fulfilled RIGHT NOW

 

Want to have a truly inspired and inspiring life? You’ll love what my guest Tony Martignetti has to say about this! Tony is a master at guiding his clients to explore their pasts and uncover themes in their life that help them identify the future they’d like to create. During our conversation, Tony describes what he does to be fully present so his clients feel safe opening up to him. Just listening to him is a gift that will help you discover how you can be in the moment and live a more inspired life.

Tony is the Founder and Chief Inspiration Officer at Inspired Purpose Coaching. His mission is to elevate leaders and equip them with the tools to navigate through change and unlock their true potential. He loves guiding people to find clarity in their lives so they are energized, fully present, and unstoppable. He has 25 years of business and management experience, including the fields of life sciences and high tech. Tony is the host of The Virtual Campfire Podcast and the author of Climbing the Right Mountain: Navigating the Journey to An Inspired Life.

You’ll discover:

  • The moment Tony realized that, “To change the room, I had to leave the room.”
  • Why Tony calls his coaching methodology Inside Out Coaching
  • What the best leaders do to inspire others to do their best
  • What causes many leaders to feel unfulfilled…and how Tony helps them create their own definition of success
  • Why Tony advocates using “employee enrichment” instead of “employee engagement”

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112: Ingaging Leadership Meets the Younger Generation

112: Ingaging Leadership Meets the Younger Generation

Want to create a new perspective about the younger generation in the workplace? You must listen to my conversation with Evan Hackel! Evan is on fire about the value these young people bring to work. You’ll discover why he says, “Millennials are the best workers who have ever entered the workforce, and Generation Z will only be better.” Evan also describes the detailed process his company uses to interview and hire new employees…and the excellent results they’ve achieved.

Evan is the CEO of Tortal Training, a leading training development company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. Tortal is on the cutting edge when it comes to the creation of mobile training platforms for organizations with distributed workforces. Evan is also Founder and Principal of Ingage Consulting, a management and leadership consulting firm located in Woburn, Massachusetts. And he’s the author of a wonderful book, Ingaging Leadership Meets the Younger Generation.

You’ll discover:

  • The distinction Evan makes between Ingagement and Engagement
  • The unique strengths that younger workers can bring to your organization
  • Ways that Millennials and Gen Z generations are different
  • What type of training young people respond best to
  • How to onboard new hires so they become part of your culture faster

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